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Several years ago, Brother Tony Hutson came to my home church to preach a revival meeting. On the Saturday night previous to the start of the revival, he took a few minutes to speak to the men of the church. He was preaching on the subject, “Faint, Yet Pursuing!” from Judges chapter eight. Interwoven into his message was an illustration about his coon dog named, “Hutson’s Duke of Earl”. There is one thing about Bro. Tony… you never forget his illustrations! Many times I have been discouraged along the way of ministry and thought about brother Tony’s hunting experience that night in Georgia as related in the following sound bite.

No matter what color skin you have, when you are in the minority, it can be somewhat amusing watching and listening to the majority as they speak, sing, and even when they worship. Brother Tony Hutson relates an experence he had when first starting out in the ministry! Feel free to share this…

When the light of the gospel enters the soul it brings with it a supernatural power that radically transforms the whole of life. This change is perhaps no more clearly seen than in the relationships between husbands and wives, parents and children. Our age has witnessed an almost total collapse of the family unit, and in many places the majority of children are now being raised in ‘broken homes.’ Our society presents Christian parents and children with a unique opportunity of bearing witness to God’s love by just being different. Few things are more powerful than a Christian family in which the true relationship between parents and children is clearly seen. This may be one of the ways in which God will bringing many to a knowledge of the truth.